Area Chart

The space between the data and the baseline is filled with a color or a pattern, usually emphasizing counts or percentages for a single variable.

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Examples

Who we choose to spend our days with

Given the season, I wondered about the time we spend with others and who we spend our limited hours with.

Timeline for news coverage of trans communities

The Trans News Initiative is a collaborative effort to track news coverage of…

Tariffs on U.S. imports, variable by country

At the beginning of this year, most people probably had little awareness or…

Using mega batteries to power the evening

When there is an excess of solar energy during the day, it can…

Married by When

Because everyone who is 30 years and older loves getting asked when they're going to settle down and get married.

When to expect results from each state, based on previous elections

Some states count quickly, whereas others can take days. For NYT, Alicia Parlapiano…

Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Adoption in the States

About 4% of registered light-duty vehicles in the United States are either electric,…

Make the Chart: Grid Map with Stacked Areas

Breaking it down to the small steps and choices with data, code, and editing that lead to a finished chart.

Renting vs. Owning a Home as We Get Older

One-third of households are rented and the other two-thirds are owned or in the process. However, the difference between renting and owning changes with age.

Where immigrants in the U.S. came from

A lot of immigration talk in the U.S. focuses on Mexico, but immigrants…

Trendy baby name sounds

For WP’s Department of Data, Daniel Wolfe analyzed baby name data with Laura…

Shifting to batteries for electricity

To capture solar energy for use in the evening, batteries have grown in…

Existing mortgages with lower rates than new ones

For The Upshot, Emily Badger and Francesca Paris compare the rates of existing…

Billion dollar natural disasters

For Bloomberg, Rachael Dottle and Leslie Kaufman go with the combo stacked area…

Are we back yet?

In 2020, our everyday routines shifted dramatically, but over the past few years, it's felt like things are getting back to where they were. How back are we?

Single Parents

In the 1950s, less than 10% of families with children were single-parent. In 2022, among families with children, 31% were single-parent — more than three times as common.